Colombia never sits still. The Amazon hums with life, Bogotá’s markets brim with colour and the Caribbean coast sways between calm and chaos. Evenings spill onto cobbled streets in Cartagena, while coffee country slows things back down again – a place that moves through moods, never quite the same twice.
International flights
11h direct London-Bogotá (Avianca). 17+h to Cartagena via Amsterdam/Bogotá.
How much does it cost?
Two weeks in Colombia starts at £4,000 per person (excl. international flights).
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Colombia on the ground
Why book with nemo?
We don’t do packages. Every trip is built from scratch – around your dates, your pace, your non-negotiables. You’ll be matched with a Travel Expert who knows the destination inside out and takes the time to understand what really matters to you.
Pricing depends on where you’re headed, but here’s what’s always included:
Fully bespoke service
Fully bespoke service
No templates or generic routes. Just smart, personalised planning tailored around you.
Financial protection
Financial protection
Your trip is backed by bespoke Financial Failure Insurance, protecting the funds you’ve paid from the moment you book.
24/7 operational support
24/7 operational support
From flight delays to last-minute changes, we're on hand to troubleshoot any issues that arise.
Special offers and perks
Special offers and perks
Room upgrades, early check-ins, priority access and surprise extras wherever possible.
Your Colombia experts
They know Colombia inside out, creating trips that move well and feel unmistakably yours.
From our travellers
“The perfect honeymoon. Five-star service. Would book another trip with them in a heartbeat. If you’re considering Colombia, GO!”
“The perfect honeymoon. Five-star service. Would book another trip with them in a heartbeat. If you’re considering Colombia, GO!”
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Our perfect route
Everything we offer is fully bespoke; the itinerary below is an example of what our experts can create with you.
Bogotá
High, sprawling and more varied than first impressions suggest. Historic La Candelaria anchors the city, while Chapinero and Zona G are where food, bars and galleries concentrate. On Sundays, major roads close to cars and Bogotá reveals a surprisingly relaxed, local side.
Colombian Amazon
This is jungle without mediation. Rivers are the routes, humidity sets the terms, and wildlife appears briefly rather than on demand. Time spent with Indigenous communities adds structure, giving access to daily life rather than a staged version of the forest.
Medellín
Built along a steep valley, Medellín feels organised, social and distinctly modern. Cable cars connect hillside neighbourhoods, public spaces are well used, and cafés and markets keep life outdoors. It’s confident without being flashy, and easy to spend time in.
Coffee Triangle
This is Colombia at work. Coffee farms, rivers and small towns sit tightly folded into green hills, with production shaping the landscape more than tourism ever has. Days move between fincas, walking routes and long lunches, while places like Salento are compact and properly lived-in.
Cartagena
Hot, dense and unapologetically social. Inside the old walls, balconies crowd the streets, restaurants spill into courtyards and evenings stretch late once the heat drops. It’s busy, atmospheric and best taken on its own terms – shade by day, energy after dark.
Rosario Islands + Barú
This is where Colombia exhales. The Rosario Islands are tight and reef-led, with swimming straight off the boat and little reason to move far. Barú stretches wider – long beaches, warm shallows and space to settle. Both are about salt, sun and simply being in the water.
Two weeks in Colombia starts at £4,000 per person (excl. international flights).
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Your budget
We know it's tricky to pin down a number early on. We’ll walk you through all the details so you can make informed choices from the start.
A bespoke quote
Your quote is broken down into hotels, activities and logistics – we earn through supplier commissions, not markups. Prefer USD? Just ask.
Special offers
We always look for promotions and added value. Thanks to close hotel relationships, you’ll be first in line for upgrades, bonuses and seasonal perks.
At your pace
Lock in what matters early, tweak the rest later. We’ll guide the timeline, but keep things flexible – no pressure to have it all figured out.
When to go
Dec - Mar
Driest months throughout the country. Rainy season begins in the Amazon until around June, where flooded jungle paths become accessible by boat. Carnival is in February in Barranquilla.
Sep - Nov
It's rainier on the Caribbean Coast, Coffee Region and Medellín. Dry season in the Amazon with fewer mosquitos and great wildlife spotting.. .
Apr - Jun
More frequent rain showers. March or April brings Semana Santa (Holy Week).
Jul - Aug
A mini-dry season throughout the country. Medellin's flower festival Feria de las Flores begins in August
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